Dustin Johnson began the 116th U.S. Open by going bogey-free over his first 27 holes.
He became the first player since Loren Roberts (third round, 1994) to go a full round in an Oakmont Open to not make a bogey.
And, after missing the green on his first two holes of the tournament, he hit 25 consecutive greens in regulation.
All of those streaks came to an end at the par-4 first hole, Johnson’s 10th in his second round. After missing the fairway, Johnson had to lay up short of the green with his second shot and barely – we mean, barely – missed his par putt.